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    A Salisbury Letter.Franklin Edgerton & E. E. Salisbury - 1944 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 64 (2):58-61.
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    IV. Dr. Vassallo on Maltese Antiquities.Edward E. Salisbury - 1853 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 3:232.
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    Translation of Two Unpublished Arabic Documents, Relating to the Doctrines of the Ism''ilis and the Other B'tinian SectsTranslation of Two Unpublished Arabic Documents, Relating to the Doctrines of the Isma'ilis and the Other Batinian Sects.Edaward E. Salisbury - 1851 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 2:257.
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    Notice of Kitab al-bakwrah al-sulymaniyah fi kashaf israra al-diyanah al-nasriyah talyfa Sulymana Afandy al-adny. The Book of Sulaiman's First Ripe Fruit, Disclosing the Mysteries of the Nusairian Religion.Edward E. Salisbury - 1866 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 8:227.
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    (2 other versions)To Peking-And beyond: A Report on the New Asia.Ross Isaac & Harrison E. Salisbury - 1975 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 95 (1):123.
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    Translation of an Unpublished Arabic Ris'lehTranslation of an Unpublished Arabic Risaleh.Khâlid Ibn Zeid El-Ju'fy, Edward E. Salisbury & Khalid Ibn Zeid El-Ju'fy - 1853 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 3:165.
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    J. E. Salisbury: Perpetua’s Passion. The Death and Memory of a Young Roman Woman. Pp. 228, 6 ills. New York and London: Routledge, 1997. Paper. ISBN: 0-415-91837-5. [REVIEW]Paula James - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (1):326-326.
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    The blood of martyrs: unintended consequences of ancients violence: Joyce E. Salisbury, , 2004. 240 pp. $27.50. [REVIEW]Robert Gnuse - 2004 - Human Rights Review 6 (1):116-117.
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    John of Salisbury - W. J. Millor and H. E. Butler: The Letters of John of Salisbury. Vol. i. The Early Letters(1153–1161). Pp. lxviii+296. Edinburgh: Nelson, 1955. Cloth, 50 s. net. [REVIEW]F. J. E. Raby - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):295-296.
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    Sage of Salisbury[REVIEW]A. R. E. - 1968 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (2):373-374.
    Thomas Chubb seems to have been an 18th century English artisan class version of Eric Hoffer. Only the subject for Chubb was Deism rather than democracy. This is not, of course, to deny the link between these two, a link which is accented to some extent in Chubb's own work. Bushell has given us a short biographical account of Chubb together with six chapters that dutifully comb Chubb's moral, political, and, especially, his theological writings for a synthetic view of Chubb's (...)
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    O Direito de Resistência Civil e o Tiranicídio em João de Salisbury.Lucas Duarte Silva - 2019 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 64 (3):e34628.
    A obra Policraticus de João de Salisbury representa um dos textos fundamentais do medievo. Escrita dentro do estilo renascentista do século XII ela gerou polêmica desde a sua publicação pelas suas doutrinas, dentre elas: a defesa do tiranicídio. O presente estudo tem por objetivo dar uma contribuição a essa discussão, mostrando que, embora seja possível apontar para algumas lacunas na sua argumentação, a defesa do tiranicídio em João de Salisbury está consoante com elementos do seu pensamento político. Nesta (...)
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    Giovanni di Salisbury, Vita di sant'Anselmo d'Aosta. Introduzione, traduzione e note di Inos Biffi.Fernand Van Steenberghen - 1989 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 87 (74):357-358.
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    A prática do tiranicídio em João de Salisbury.Gerson Leite de Moraes - 2022 - Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 27 (1).
    João de Salisbury (ca.1120-1180) é uma das grandes figuras do medievo. Nascido na Inglaterra, estudou na França, onde frequentou a escola de Chartres, ali foi aluno de Pedro Abelardo (1079-1142). No seu retorno à Inglaterra, foi secretário do arcebispo de Canterbury, Thomas Becket (1118-1170). O conflito deste com o Rei Henrique II da Inglaterra, que acabou desembocando no assassinato do arcebispo por seguidores do Rei na Catedral de Canterbury, foi decisivo para as posições políticas de João de Salisbury. (...)
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  14. Mediaeval Hemanism in the life and writings of John of Salisbury[REVIEW]G. E. G. E. - 1951 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 5:570.
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    Il concetto di pulchrum in Giovanni di Salisbury.Amalia Salvestrini - 2020 - Doctor Virtualis 15:93-120.
    Il saggio affronta la questione se nel pensiero di Giovanni di Salisbury sia presente un pensiero mistico e quella di quali siano le relazioni con la sua teoria della conoscenza. Il pulchrum rappresenta uno dei temi tramite cui è possibile riflettere su tale questione, poiché problematizza il rapporto tra umano e divino, tra immanente e trascendente, su più livelli del discorso salisburiano. All’interno del generale atteggiamento scettico dell’autore, il pulchrum si articola nelle dimensioni dell’armonia musicale cosmica e umana, come (...)
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    Le policratique de Jean de Salisbury, livres VI et VII: éthique chrétienne et philosophies antiques. John & Denis Foulechat - 2013 - Genève: Librairie Droz. Edited by Denis Foulechat & Charles Brucker.
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    Dal Pra e lo scetticismo medievale.Riccardo Fedriga - 2005 - Doctor Virtualis 4:59-77.
    Lo studio dello scetticismo medievale è in Dal Pra anche proposta di un pensiero critico che si pone come alternativa alla storiografia idealista e alle indagini puramente filologiche. Giovanni di Salisbury, Nicola d'Autrecourt e l'impossibilità di una fondazione teorica della filosofia.
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    Verso un punto di vista laico sulla questione del tirannicidio fra XII e XIII secolo.Stefano Simonetta - 2009 - Doctor Virtualis 9:67-84.
    L'articolo si domanda, con riferimento al tardo Medioevo, se e in quale misura si possa osservare uno spostamento verso un approccio più laico alla questione specifica della legittimità della resistenza al tiranno. Nel secolo circa che separa Giovanni di Salisbury e Tommaso d'Aquino si passa da una analisi di carattere essenzialmente etico teologico del problema a una considerazione più simile a quella che oggi si potrebbe definire laica. Nelle pagine del De Regno, Tommaso discute anche dal punto di vista (...)
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  19. The aesthetics of the body in the philosophy and art of the Middle Ages: text and image.Ricardo Luiz Silveira da Costa - 2012 - Trans/Form/Ação 35 (s1):161-178.
    A ideia de beleza - e sua consequente fruição estética - variou conforme as transformações das sociedades humanas, no tempo. Durante a Idade Média, coexistiram diversas concepções de qual era o papel do corpo na hierarquia dos valores estéticos, tanto na Filosofia quanto na Arte. Nossa proposta é apresentar a estética do corpo medieval que alguns filósofos desenvolveram em seus tratados (particularmente Isidoro de Sevilha, Hildegarda de Bingen, João de Salisbury, Bernardo de Claraval e Tomás de Aquino), além de (...)
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    A First Class Constraint Generates Not a Gauge Transformation, But a Bad Physical Change: The Case of Electromagnetism.J. Brian Pitts - unknown
    In Dirac-Bergmann constrained dynamics, a first-class constraint typically does not _alone_ generate a gauge transformation. By direct calculation it is found that each first-class constraint in Maxwell's theory generates a change in the electric field E by an arbitrary gradient, spoiling Gauss's law. The secondary first-class constraint p^i,_i=0 still holds, but being a function of derivatives of momenta, it is not directly about E. Only a special combination of the two first-class constraints, the Anderson-Bergmann -Castellani gauge generator G, leaves E (...)
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    The metalogicon of John of Salisbury: a twelfth-century defense of the verbal and logical arts of the trivium.John of Salisbury - 1955 - Philadelphia, Pa.: Paul Dry Books. Edited by Daniel D. McGarry.
    Introduction -- Prologue -- Book one -- Book two -- Book three -- Book four.
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    Obbedite alle autorità costituite.Stefano Simonetta - 2023 - Revue des Sciences Philosophiques Et Théologiques 107 (3):399-421.
    Le chapitre 13 de l’Épître aux Romains pose les bases sur lesquelles repose toute la conception du pouvoir dans la pensée politique médiévale. L’objectif de cet article est de reconstruire le processus de longue durée par lequel l’Occident latin a progressivement admis et théorisé la possibilité de désobéir aux autorités temporelles, bien que dans le cadre d’une théorie du pouvoir (à savoir la théorie paulino-augustinienne du pouvoir), qui semble ne laisser aucune place à la dissidence, conférant à chaque potestas une (...)
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    Letteratura nella cattedrale. Il sorriso di Becket.Massimo Parodi - 2021 - Doctor Virtualis 16:229-263.
    Nel Medioevo tante volte presentato dalla letteratura come un grande romanzo di avventure, un posto decisamente particolare spetta alla vicenda di Tommaso Becket, prima cancelliere di re Enrico II e poi arcivescovo di Canterbury, assassinato nella sua cattedrale nel 1170. Si tratta di una vicenda che presenta i motivi fondamentali di ogni racconto epico e tragico. Ispirandosi a questa convinzione l’articolo ripercorre alcune delle maggiori opere letterarie che hanno raccontato da diversi punti di vista lo scontro tra Becket e il (...)
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    Policraticus: of the frivolities of courtiers and the footprints of philosophers.John of Salisbury - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Cary J. Nederman.
    John of Salisbury (c. 1115-1180) was the foremost political theorist of his age. He was trained in scholastic theology and philosophy at Paris, and his writings are invaluable for summarizing many of the metaphysical speculations of his time. The Policraticus is his main work, and is regarded as the first complete work of political theory to be written in the Latin Middle Ages. Cary Nederman's new edition and translation, currently the only version available in English, is primarily aimed at (...)
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    The Causes and Cures of Scurvy. How modern was James Lind's methodology?Leen De Vreese & Erik Weber - 2005 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 14 (1):55-67.
    The Scottish physician James Lind is the most celebrated name in the history of research into the causes and cures of scurvy. This is due to the famous experiment he conducted in 1747 on H.M.S. Salisbury in order to compare the efficiency of six popular treatments for scurvy. This experiment is generally regarded as the first controlled trial in clinical science (see e.g. Carpenter 1986, p. 52).
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    Social philosophy: from Plato to Che.Robert Elias Abu Shanab & Stephen P. Halbrook (eds.) - 1972 - Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co..
    Plato. The republic.--Aristotle. Politics.--Cicero, M. T. On the commonwealth.--John of Salisbury. The prince versus the tyrant.--Machiavelli, N. The prince and the people.--Hobbes, T. The state of nature and the Leviathan.--Locke, J. The right of revolution.--Marx, K. and Engels, F. Bourgeois and proletarians.--Bakunin, M. A. The Paris Commune and the idea of the state.--Mill, J. S. On liberty.--Lenin, V. I. Marxism and the withering away of the state.--Hitler, A. Race and the folkish state.--Mao Tse-tung. From the masses, to the masses.--Che (...)
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    AIDS: Bioethics and public policy.Udo Schuklenk - 2003 - New Review of Bioethics 1 (1):127-144.
    In few other areas of bioethical inquiry exists as close a connection between bioethical professional advice and policy development as is the case with HIV and AIDS. Historically, the reasons for this have much to do with one of the groups initially affected most severely by HIV and AIDS, namely well-educated middle-class gay men in developed countries. This particular group of people, highly sophisticated and used to political activism in its pursuit of civil rights-related objectives, engaged the medical profession as (...)
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    Challenging Macho Values: Practical Ways of Working with Adolescent Boys.Jonathan Salisbury - 1996 - Routledge.
    First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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  29. Léon Rosenfeld and the challenge of the vanishing momentum in quantum electrodynamics.Donald Salisbury - 2009 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 40 (4):363-373.
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    Letters. Johannes, John of John of Salisbury & Christopher Brooke - 1955 - New York: T. Nelson. Edited by W. J. Millor, Harold Edgeworth Butler & Christopher Brooke.
    A collection of letters portraying the life and times of this great medieval scholar, the devoted secretary of Archbishop Theobald, and the faithful friend and counsellor of Becket. Volume 1 of his correspondence, 'The Early Letters,' long out of print, is available on microfiche.
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  31. Resources for Students.Jenelle Salisbury - 2007 - In Max Velmans & Susan Schneider (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness. New York: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 785–787.
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    Jackson’s Parrot: Samuel Beckett, Aphasic Speech Automatisms, and Psychosomatic Language.Laura Salisbury & Chris Code - 2016 - Journal of Medical Humanities 37 (2):205-222.
    This article explores the relationship between automatic and involuntary language in the work of Samuel Beckett and late nineteenth-century neurological conceptions of language that emerged from aphasiology. Using the work of John Hughlings Jackson alongside contemporary neuroscientific research, we explore the significance of the lexical and affective symmetries between Beckett’s compulsive and profoundly embodied language and aphasic speech automatisms. The interdisciplinary work in this article explores the paradox of how and why Beckett was able to search out a longed-for language (...)
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    Classical Canonical General Coordinate and Gauge Symmetries.D. C. Salisbury - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (9):1425-1431.
    Classical generators of one-dimensional reparametrization, and higher dimensional diffeomorphism symmetries are displayed for the relativistic free particle, relativistic particles in interaction, and general relativity in both Lagrangian and Hamiltonian frameworks. Projectability of these symmetries under the Legendre map is achieved only with dynamical variable-dependent transformations. When gauge symmetries are included, as in Einstein-Yang-Mills and a new reparametrization covariant pre-Maxwell model, pure coordinate symmetries are not projectable. They must be accompanied by internal gauge transformations.
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    Economic Crisis: Explanation and Policy Options.Philip S. Salisbury - 2015 - Upa.
    This book examines the U.S economy from 1967 to 2011 and utilizes a new method to predict the future of the economy as far ahead as 2030. Projections using estimates from the U.S. Bureau of Census are used to further project personal income, personal income annual change, and disposable personal income to 2030.
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    Mental Health Budget Cut As Money for War Grows.Jim Salisbury - unknown
    My life during those three months looks a lot like the public mental health system. Local Community Mental Health agencies (CMHs) are required, on a daily basis, to meet the needs of people with mental illness in a system that everyone knows is tragically under funded. The system does what it can with the resources it has and looks towards the next fiscal year, with fingers crossed, hoping for some relief. Some in the system have given up hope, and consider (...)
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    Quantum General Invariance and Loop Gravity.D. C. Salisbury - 2001 - Foundations of Physics 31 (7):1105-1118.
    A quantum physical projector is proposed for generally covariant theories which are derivable from a Lagrangian. The projector is the quantum analogue of the integral over the generators of finite one-parameter subgroups of the gauge symmetry transformations which are connected to the identity. Gauge variables are retained in this formalism, thus permitting the construction of spacetime area and volume operators in a tentative spacetime loop formulation of quantum general relativity.
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  37. The Unity of Consciousness and the First-Person Perspective.Jenelle Salisbury - 2023 - Dissertation, University of Connecticut
    From a felt, introspective perspective, one can identify various kinds of unity amongst all of one’s experiential parts. Most fundamentally, all of the states you are experiencing right now seem to be phenomenally unified, or, felt together. This introspective datum may lead one to believe that where consciousness exists, it always has this structure: there is always a numerically singular subjective perspective on a unified experiential field. In this dissertation, I expose this intuition and subject it to critical scrutiny.
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  38. A Classical and Quantum Relativistic Interacting Variable-Mass Model.D. C. Salisbury - 1998 - Foundations of Physics 28 (9):1433-1442.
    A classical and quantum relativistic interacting particle formalism is revisited. A Hilbert space is achieved through the use of variable individual particle rest masses, but no c-number mass parameter is required for the relativistic free particle. Boosted center of momentum states feature in both the free and interacting model. The implications of a failure to impose simultaneity conditions at the classical level are explored. The implementation of these conditions at the quantum level leads to a finite uncertainty in interaction times, (...)
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  39. Quantum relativistic action at a distance.Donald C. Salisbury & Michael Pollot - 1989 - Foundations of Physics 19 (12):1441-1477.
    A well-known relativistic action at a distance interaction of two unequal masses is altered so as to yield purely Newtonian radial forces with fixed particle rest masses in the system center-of-momentum inertial frame. Although particle masses experience no kinematic mass increase in this frame, speeds are naturally restricted to less than the speed of light. We derive a relation between the center-of-momentum frame total Newtonian energy and the composite rest mass. In a new proper time quantum formalism, we obtain an (...)
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    Στηλογπαφιαι.F. S. Salisbury - 1933 - The Classical Review 47 (02):62-63.
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    Opera omnia.Of Salisbury John - 1969 - Oxonii,: Apud J. H. Parker, 1848. [Leipzig, Zentralantiquariat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik. Edited by J. A. Giles.
    Excerpt from Opera Omnia The Works of J ohn of Salisbury have never before been collected together, nor have they ever until now, either wholly or in part, been printed in this country. Yet the writer was without doubt superior to all his contempo raries, and his Works are by far the most valuable compositions which have come down to us, from the twelfth and thirteenth cen tuties. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and (...)
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    Introduction – Beckett, Medicine and the Brain.Elizabeth Barry, Ulrika Maude & Laura Salisbury - 2016 - Journal of Medical Humanities 37 (2):127-135.
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  43. Concepts, Symbols, and Computation: An Integrative Approach.Jenelle Salisbury & Susan Schneider - 2018 - In Mark Sprevak & Matteo Colombo (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind. Routledge. pp. 310-322.
    This chapter focuses on one historically important approach to computationalism about thought. According to "the classical computational theory of mind" (CTM), thinking involves the algorithmic manipulation of mental symbols. The chapter reviews CTM and the related language of thought (LOT) position, urging that the orthodox position, associated with the groundbreaking work of Jerry Fodor, has failed to specify a key component: the notion of a mental symbol. It clarifies the notion of a LOT symbol and explores an approach different from (...)
     
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    The Roman World from Antoninus to Constantine. [REVIEW]F. S. Salisbury - 1936 - The Classical Review 50 (5):194-195.
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    The Hispanization of the Philippines; Spanish Aims and Filipino Responses 1565-1700.Richard F. Salisbury & John Leddy Phelan - 1959 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 79 (2):162.
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    Conrad Van Dijk, John Gower and the Limits of the Law. Cambridge, UK, and Rochester, NY: D. S. Brewer, 2013. Pp. viii, 221. $99. ISBN: 978-1843843504. [REVIEW]Eve Salisbury - 2015 - Speculum 90 (2):594-595.
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    Medical ethics, law, and communication at a glance.Patrick Davey, Anna Rathmell, Michael Dunn, Charles Foster & Helen Salisbury (eds.) - 2017 - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Medical Ethics, Law and Communication at a Glance presents a succinct overview of these key areas of the medical curriculum. This new title aims to provide a concise summary of the three core, interlinked topics essential to resolving ethical dilemmas in medicine and avoiding medico-legal action. Divided into two sections; the first examines the ethical and legal principles underpinning each medical topic; while the second focuses on communication skills and the importance of good communication. Medical Ethics, Law and Communication at (...)
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    The university went to ‘decolonise’ and all they brought back was lousy diversity double-speak! Critical race counter-stories from faculty of colour in ‘decolonial’ times.Nadena Doharty, Manuel Madriaga & Remi Joseph-Salisbury - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (3):233-244.
    UK Higher Education is characterised by structural and institutional forms of whiteness. As scholars and activists are increasingly speaking out to testify, whiteness has wide-ranging implications that affect curricula, pedagogy, knowledge production, university policies, campus climate, and the experiences of students and faculty of colour. Unsurprisingly then, calls to decolonize the university abound. In this article, we draw upon the Critical Race Theory method of counter-storytelling. By introducing composite characters, we speak back to assumptions that universities are race-neutral, meritocratic institutions. (...)
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    Charity in John of Salisbury’s ‟Policraticus”.Oana-Corina Filip - 2020 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:7-21.
    Charity in John of Salisbury’s Policraticus. In the Policraticus, charity is used synonymously to wisdom. Charity accounts for the deeply social character of John of Salisbury’s political philosophy. Together with wisdom it rests at the core of the treatise, tying together all the subtopics into one cohesive system. Charity is essential for one to truly be a philosopher. In opposition to avarice, it involves the detachment from earthly goods and the manifested love towards one’s peers. In addition, it (...)
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  50. John of Salisbury and Pseudo-Plutarch.H. Liebeschüfenzitz - 1943 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 6 (1):33-39.
    Argues that John of Salisbury's Institutio Traiani is a pseudo-classical forgery. 34: "In my opinion this framework within which John presents his opinions is a pseudo-classical invention of his own, and an invention which in its combination of clerical and classical features is characteristic of the author.".
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